Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1870 — Page 2

The Democrat V LTJtifTALSSXBtJRGH .." I. A IT McDOXALO, f inn"' Tlinrila, March St, 170. BfMOmM i Stilt' 'l'i'Sw"l . For S'-.-'i 'üi v it St:ito, XORMN t!!V .1 Si- Juoepb. Ko- 1 r - t -. t t if S'nte. JOHN silor.M IKCE, ot Perry. Fr Trwsnrrr of Rtate, JAMBA R. Rf N -f Morion. Ftr or?i-v t JpiummI. I! Wl.KSS W. il ANN . f Vi (,' V er Sucrii)ifn-lt iit of Pnhlfa tnafroefioa JIII.TON R. IIOTK1SS, -.1 Montgomery. K..r Jndew of Anmif f'onrt, JAM KS .. WDltWKN. .f Allen: A LEX A N DER t j."Uiv. of Ohio; RAMI KI. II. RI7H1 IKK, of Monroe; JOHN PETTIT, ..; Ti . .m o.

A fraposifliNi to Demerats. KcliilG ( tiHjiot tttvrc nf on crtrtthtl rtre m tit ton nj Dtmocrtthc hojut paptn thnli.J fhr r!., pat QU Vr pfWlIhtO mwmmt fn fnmah Tin-: DEMOCRAT from MA Y .". 1 7. fa ..! A7 .1 I 1 . Wsl, (ßkW-EIGllT M0XT118m) M 0i: DOLLIR I ADTAÜCE. At thi& TOH " nnnr ctin h tutcrtu vp'ni nur f.flJg WMTM ntTOMpQMtCtt Ly tht msA Wt half Mtfr?C this ft position rrry lih rul tit th wnliettatwa oj wmher o'th' Central Comtnttfct and i'tftT promiiifnt Ih 'c,-at. ttn expert th h'Trfi tfhwperatinn of lf friend. Who jrill gtn'I h the Utrycst I ft f mwmmi imhnerlbert t ihc C'äMgii wiill MmMIe. The contort in this eongTeseional listrirt is Waning w:rm in tin; r.mnp of tie truly loyal. Th Rrpnbtieaa panels ate beginning to be beard or Um mention, wan shall Bo tlieur noiniv.to lor eoatgicaa, ami so Bur exhibit wide difföreneei of opinion. In soaae parts of the district tho It KARI OMR art1 K-cilt ! - in tlie hki jrity. :inl confident of Ilk rrioRimafiWj while in Laporte tuil othof eovnties Oers he i.- host known. lie n eottsklcred bj lhs ablesl nn'l btt workora in tka nartv t ho un1 1 1 t . . .1 J.. m . tavailatle t an extent tint vinlu in:ike 1 his nomination haiaruVwRl 11. the cxtrcma. li low we L'ive extracts from two of the leading Republican papers in the district the Laporte Jlrrttld and ValporaeHi ITtlrttt which will show the feelings of the oxMpostng elements in the party. The fust is from the Herald i r mit?irl-, 1 w in niKW r tit ! ta correspondent, Stylus, " who has written to thai pip'-r. adrocating the renmination of J'atkaud: M Rtylut i- fiterigln in saying tk;it w li:ivo written Rome lirin't- :or llliaga nf tö-n. 1j: kani. It cammea lor Mriisaa aews paoors to pt to t lie be Hon of t!o- boMJ pot. m sweetening no i!n party eandidal -." -i:ilv wIk-ii tbc canIilate happnu to he :i feflaw-tewnsama Bad rcijMor atrl in t!ir h.oir awd plow of IrisMpn, laWatou pi 11 tbeai ini-on i lerata enloaies. If in Ociohor, 1808, tke HrntlS displayed Genend I'm-karU h the savior of tfcvfttat t .iiii i'ic Dvmoeraey, ;t was ;i pisea -T rhetoric wbick wo -in bow afford to raailc ; for nohavenew what arm net accessible 1 ns

tl: tit full !".;rcs of tlio returns in all !. ceunties. lad if nj ami Ihtnka that rtio Oi mt fot lol tho NwrtltcrB Eatfiaaa ro!air.n v. i 1 ; 1 1 "K.-,vt.l the täte," let him Satlj Ifce tablos on1 rorioc Iiis jnl:'tiifnt. The Wrea cennti 1 nbieh, in 1;C'. ;-avo Cottas 2.SC9 majority, in ISCSnwftj tioueraJ Packard I,i!21 a less ef nearly sue-half. Iiif saCn othor brilliaal rharpo and f nii!hle down a this will about do ihe auaincM for tlit RepabiicaM in this 1iiirict. Tl.? General was .i:d .5 not a strong aum for ihr coag i'cojs ioaal race, fee t lie o.id and aumeiosS reaeoav1 '",r he rror una, and is new, ;. -.ik BUM t heaae. 11 lia :.ex-r i ea 1 I ! :o carry the prtv itrength in hie own e uaty. In 1RSG, he a as, alters l.itT ai.d clooc 'iiitit. aoauuatod fr Auditor, .uid rn naarlj cnt hundred rotes hrhiad the rest (" the ticket. In lS,s he hs nominated for congress, erer the aroSaot, and despite the appeahuen af ms own ' mw.'v. old Lauorte ottadily eaothag about mo tail da el her rata against hhn in t!ic VeateiQi caurtnlion. At the .iittm:n cteeri.n foWcwif, ire suffered a had overthrou brrp: the tallv papers showed I hat nearly nil onr randida'ry won 'xntvn. and tho o aetnf, though andehed will an anpapalar u j "in nt. waaamouR Ihe hia6aea1 froiü 1864 t ist;?., n tplendld amjority &4 for Colfax had criirnbl'-'i to nothing. Nfw. whih? we do n-.t say tlmt tin- CiPiieral is to hold saltry reaponsibM for ail these disasters in our local pidilics, we do n:iinaahi that Ihey are largrtj and mainly ahara abht lo hia jurgoaal aapopalority ; and we do iioMr thai this lathe settled belief of lha preat mas- of th- Riinalilii ai of ihifl county, amtndttMj 1 beat of the nvelieat atol hast worhcn in our raaho. It i-thiB eeurietii ü which takes fiwa the Qencral'i hsmt sivinglh aad pr :ijr-. and aiahea aim n weainen and peril to the fiel et on v.hn h aw amy he placed. Laporta la- no aor suntbfence ia him M u loader, aad is no meca la hrreff af himneu than she wks in lame, 1 em.? Tho f.l!. win, from the lftlett, 1 in L'half of the eiher aide: "Why ahouM the people of thiaoawvreooion:il district ho made the iiodrctncuN to osena tho pciraia renaeanea of fv. disappeinted seilt ieiaao apoa head eftlenaaujfnohatdl Whnt inter, - t f the Hp. puhlieaa party ha 0ouora Pachard heRnij' d ' What rrime f.:iinNt lihest or jus.i- eha- he committ-d, if aayt Bpoah (nt : thepojdo ops aadahnj o hem why he should he r fud a ronon iaution. It bir momics have nny r''al grewnd )f ohjorion to Lim let tin pi nt t it forth. We do not core hi hear at the BtoaanaJ ; i mnoi - of a few men, .-. we aSR lha ahaSRoa and paajtaeatieas naiort h:m, if tlu re nre any. that mri the attcntloa of i!ieI'!ric. Jhn ßiynoMe i a good rmn, Charles Cat heart v a jcood man. nt the ajBUafhm to he de(yi'fed Sr-, ia this . General V irk tr i a had r.:n. i h nnwrt!iy the favlhej etfi.fitlence of the Kepiihlit an party. Lf' t: h' ;ir f- rr yon, CjauMf men, adv. I tk aadute of bit nffcucc.1

C li. BeeTC'R PronunciaEbewliere in this pRpci vo priRt the mponnaciamento of O. II. IU.kvk. tne

1 : -rcat " political .irnmclKT." As JwPCRSOR w::s called th' fathef i" the Itaaoerattc party, Mr. RilTl will : üodbClciMbe known in toe future political hist'.rv of thi country the lather of the yrr.it u AoKfican partj, -t j which In-is the fuuinh'r and the bead I :l-.i the tail. We print the article in fall, not for the purpose of eoatmcRtiRR on it with n view to showing uj i .- (allaeieaand aonsenmcal r Metrien, at the dtilhxt rcadea1 eaunot 'ail (0 perceive theni ; hot thai the DeaaoeTaejf of Marshall county, whom he was wool t" lead i;i the thick c-t of the fray in behalf of the Democratic prineiplcfl and the Dentocratic party, m .y see jusl whore be stands. There h one statement in his article which needs an explanation Ibr the benefit of those w ho arc not posted as to the cause rhis fall into ihe 1 nubraeo of his lifV-h nir opponents. lie labori ander a serkraa Busapprehoasion of the ease when ho says the Democratic party is played out ; it is only himself that is played out. and not the Democratic par ty. Disappointed ambkioa sometimea I deprire men of the small amonnl of common sense with which natnro may bare endowed them; anl many men bare ponecraayoa less provocation than a failure to receive a nomination for can grcss. The BfiRHRW aiut I lie RadThe following action explains itself, and we commend it to the earefnl peruof ttie honest and intelligent portion of our German fcllow-eitiaens : Indianapolis, March iir. The Republican Germans held their meeting f.) protest against the action of the Republican county convention to-n';ht which was attciuh-d by the prominent Germans who hove been in full accord with the Republican party . The proccedims were dignified and harmonious. rl he nreamble setting forth the grievance and the resolutions dcrerminiiv thenfuture policy, are ouite lengthy. The sum and substance of all is that the Renablieans inored the ßennana in the action of the eownty convention, and in thh nomination of candidates, and the Germans therefore cut loose from (he Republican p;irty. A resolution providing for a committee of two from each w ard, to dett rmine upoa the course that th. Gcraaans will purrac, was adopted, j The committee was not named to-nmht, but was deferred so as to tak? time to elect the very best men to compose it. Some of the leading Rcpublieami declare that they have M stall -led the DulchwlofNjf enou h, and that 88 they now have aiooers enough to offset the flerman vote, they will ehoke them off. The following resolutions show the Spirit that actuate t' e German Republi- . ans. and which declares an open rnpture that will extend all ores the state : Iiaoheti. That the Gerann Repnbli- . ms of Marion eountr dene the validitr 01 bindinp force of the county nomtnations. beeanae baaed npMi frand, htjnat ice and proscription, and that they refuse to support sitl ticket. Uemtlecd. That an excuttve committee of two from each waul be appointed for the pnrpoac of calling future meetiiir to nrenare lor 1 eo-oncration with all who unite with 1 1 theae opinions, and n!io desire a reform of these and

oi her c v ils. from RenrhaUi Bot'RRON, March Ens Dbmocrat: Pottowatomie Tribe So, 1 5, Improved Order of Red Men, w as instituted in this place, on Tuesday evening of mat week. The- ofieets elected and appointed for the ensuing term, arc as follows : Bachem D. McDonald. Ken. Sagamore, J. W. Davis. Jam ' L. Caul. Prophet, H. II. Tyrrell. Chi if of Records, .J. H. Chamberlain Keeper cf Wampnm, Henry Smith. G aard of Forcat, M. C. Henshaw. " u WigwamIf. Mock. 1st Warrior, M. M. Galentine. 2d " K. Ii. Noeaw. 3d " C. C. Humphrey. Ith " W. J. Crawthnl. 1 ! San nap, C. A. Raihbume. 2d " J. C. McCrum. 1st Brave, L. .Johnson. 2d 14 J. J. Winhijler 3d " Tho.;. f,ce. 4th " J. MeCnbo. lit l w-wow, Ceo' Hupp, 2d u Was, McCrum. The Tribe having been organised under tho ne st favorable auspices, its success is assured. The order has for its object the improvement! of its members in everything that is required to make an honorable man and a rcopcetcd mcmht nf society. It mculeates freedom of thought ind opinion on all subjects, friendship in its broadest senae, and ahnriiy for all mankind, whofuonovm1 found in the forest of life. The tribe is under asajty obligat iont to Deputy Great ffaewem V. B. ilotrmaR of Kehniond, Ind.. fat his services fn perfe'din'r the organisation. He will find a hearty welcomo, whenevcf li ih- feotateps nan lend him into onr hunting grounds. BtRwboR Led-- No. 203, 1.0. 0. P., elected the following ofSei r on Batnr-A-y evening to norve the emniiiig Nrai: Nob!- Grand, J. c. MeOnam. Vie.' Gr nd Fn tl Bradahaw. fieereiary, fS. B. Moore. Per. See , J. J. Winbiler. Traasufur, .). W. Ilewati, Humphrey's string band will atfcajvt thanks for a serenade, one eveniez last week. '"Mrt.-c hath ahavma, ate. Alf Roward, tho Mrrepfeaaiblc Ie

Bull of America, fiddled for oa Thursday cveninr. Justice! Winhigler and Clem hare not resigned. A thief stele 60 pounds- of maple IRgaf from Andy Caldwell's camp last wock. The ratuiuittee of IG ought t regulate that The temperanee movement still continues. Oh Thursday, J. M. Sherwood ras arraigned before Ksqnire Winbiglcr on a charge of having -old intoxicating liiioi to .lohn Burr, wha was, it was affirmed, at ih' time badly entangled in

: the blissful delirium of thefiowinc bowl Sherwood denied the soft impeachmentj ami the prosceution failing to prove non;h lo'ct nviot. he w s released. The lasc, in a different sh;:pc, was again brought up on Friday, but there being no proof, he was again released. At a temperance meeting 1 n Friday evening a committee of three wit appointed. I believe it is to operate under the sensattonal cognomen of " Vigilance Cotnmit1 it. ." in other words a smell inj; com mtttee. On Saturday afternoon : Klder" Galentine was arraigned before Esquire (Mess, charged with selling a "yiH of liquor in a less quantity than a quart," toSalathiel Lihtner, contrary to law, Galentine not having provided himself with a license to sell in less quantities than a quart. '. ih Bolton and J. ( ). Parks appeared for the town of Hour, hon, and J. W. Davis for the defendant. M'. Lkhtrter being! sworn, said on the 2-'d day of March, at 3 o'clock and 30 minutes, he was in Galen tine's sa. loon, trcmsaetiny some business with A. Bland. When he was about to leave, a proposition to "treat" was made, and lie mreed to M set it up," provided Galentine would trust him he bene without the necessary amount of stamps to liquid-ate the price of the same. Galentine said all rnht, he would do it, and set out something! in the form of fluid fol Mr. 15. and a ciyar for Mr. L. Galentine was fined and costs. Galentine claimed he was acting! ns clerk for A. II. Carpenter, who was granted a license at the last term of tho coounissioner' conrt, and his bonds were also filed. Hein in a hurry, he left before the licenses wore issued hy the auditor, and not haviny the mayie piece of paper to produce to the court, the case was decided as above. Two or three eases af the same kind have since been made op. The yrocery store of John Con rick was entered on Sunday oiyht. and tea, coffee, tobacco, k . taken, amounting to more or less. The accession to power of the Demo cravie partj In New York, is followed! by a state levy lor taxes of over $200,000 less than bttd year, and a city levy less by a million and a half. Such is the economical tendency of Democratic rule. How is it in Philadelphia? Six years ago the city debt waaf 19,000,000, and the tax t fit! on the $100. In ix years of radical rule the debt is increased to nearly forty-five millions, and tax to $4 20 on the 100. Such ia the invariable tendency of radical lejj--Ir.t ion. Thud file an Fsirmiiit;. Tltc idea may s em absurd, yt I hate always thought that it w.-is enoueh to make r.n angel wocp to sot how some ait ii Diana larsns; most write rn onlv the Buunv side of the picture, allow mo to dr iw a true one from a shabby point of obst rvatron one which will be ; nised by western men. The house, sometimes frame, sometines logs, is surrounded by apology for a rail fence, and the broken gate stands sentinel at one side of the gateway j next you clamber over a pile of Iont;, green Iocs, which the owner calls a wood pile; he hau'.- his wood in long length ,s and eh ope it into firewood as necessity demands; the windows have but four lights in them, hats, pillows, coats. &C, being handier and less liable to be broken than glass. The sides of his house are covered with skins of various kinds, your shiftless farmer being a lover of the chase; dogs, brindle. lean attd saunt, he has instead of bars and Rates, "portable gates' we call them out here. A grindstone about three inches in diameter with a crank two feet long, bangs between two fence rails. The naRUfa has never been hauled awa from his barn yard, a fact which his poor crops and fields attest ; never beds nor frames his horses, so that the manure forms a kind of bark on their hid s, excellent to help them keep warm in their cold stable. ( )n cold days hi? cattle shiver and try to keep warm' by leaning against the sunny sid" of the fence. You see no fanntng-aaHls, cutting-boxes, hayforks or mowing machines around hi barn, and what few farming implements he has. stay all winter just where he tjuit naing them. EI in fences are poor, land worn out, and he complains of poos crops and haul times; he never plains n fruit tn e. but sponges on his neighS for what the family uses. Buch men never take a newspaper, but spend their time mostly at the village grocery, or if there happens tobe a coon try blacksmith shop, you are nearly surr of finding him there. Hia children ovt but little sehot hug, for the father has not lie aus to -l them clothCS or l ooks, and they grow up to follow in the footsteps of tin ir pnrent. Will not this sometimes account fbf the number of bos who leave tho farm? I Ütink if parent a were to esmourags their boys and let them manage a little more on "their own hook," fewer of them would ho willing to exchange the happy life ot nn educated and wlI-to-ih-farmer for a life of care and toil in the city. Most parents want their sons to farm ju.t ns they have done, and boys generally think thai they know how just as w !1 BS the parrri-ts-; a difference arises and the iov- leave tho liirai. Gti mnnloara Tebovavk. A Wedding was interrupted at Pleasant Crove, Tippecanoe county, hy a l ' l ive of the bride, who denounced the groom in no measured term:5 and threw the bride into hy-terie.

Its HUittaMdU it is 10 ire Ac c oat" pltahe. Tit tht F.-Vt'-r '' tht t 'Itirir-jo 7u'. .. pLTMOVTBj Ind., .March -1 I tiiink I have not troubled for a hearing since tlu spring of 1808. Bui since the final consummation of that most

pernicious of aD p i:;cit, the " radical policy, it wenifl to mo to he tin- duty of all men who are, or who were, proud of the name of American citizen to t;ko dome .-t for anitv of action with s view to. and hope of. preserving some ! f the elements of civil liberty. Those of your readers who read my letter in answer to Mr. Forrest, will rcniemDer that I said thai the llemoeratic party was the legitimate outjnrowth of our form of governmental organisation, and could exist only -Ko long as that organ iEation existed; that the government fMild be administered only on the theories of ihe Democratic statesmen, and r hen the attempt Ras made to administer it on the theories of the Republi , can party, deflate failure would result I and, if forced, the organization would be destroyed Aa well try t make a mistletoe grow on the ground er a toadstool on a preeR tree. Well, the organ isation has been destroyed; the clucks and balances," fixed to prevent tho centralisation of power have been removed, and power has become centralized. The states are provinces only. They are no longer republics, independent in their ow n spheres, subject to the dictation of the general republic in the national or inter-state matters. Congress has arrogated to itself all power. Wherever the supreme court has got a chance it has declared void every one of the enactments trenching on the rights of the people and the states. At least the legal tender a t is overthrown and we must be burdened with fresh taxes in the statos to nay foreign holders of state bonds the difference between ottr greenbacks and gold, which we forced on them for interest, and which tlicy took under protest, and will sue to recover. The guardian of a trust who opens a door to embezzlement can never close it. o, false legislation once begun can not cease, being a hydra, whose heads and fangs increase with each attempt at decapitation. The mission of tho Democratic party ii ended under its old organization. It cannot administer the governmental organization now existing on the theories it had or has. As well might a sawyer win so saw-mill had been remodeled into a' flouring mil! insist that it was still a sawmill and made lumber, and himself still a sawyer. AofVns rolms he must learn how to run a grist-mill and make Hour and meal, and think of his old saw mill as onu of the useful things that ' was ami now is not." So w ith us. We must accept the situation universal equality before the law. While our wives are shut up day and night in the jury-room w ith other men. and we nurse the babies at home, and grh our teeth to bear it, that Democracy was and is opposed to it will do us no good. The sacred relation of n&arriage is none the less contaminated, and the virulent poison of social and political equality has none the less fotml upon us by false legislation in violation of every moral law. and every legitimate principle springing from the social organisation and all correct ideas of political government. The good and wise men of all parties are disgusted. The honest Republicans would abandon their leaders who have led them astray, nod pervcrteoVthc Republican twgantsation from the purposes it11 people originally designed it to accomplish. Likens, and like "poor old Ned." they hare "no where to go." We ran hol du as he did "go out in tiic field to die alone,'' but w 0 most hang on to the "shovel and the hoc" and work for our task-masters Off against them. There is only one thins to be done. We have no choice. We must organ ize anew and declare a set of principles to be put into practice for the purpose of administering the governmental organizati r. oa it now is, and Bare is much good out of it, and prevent the evil, m we can. We must accept the fct that we can organise only aa Americans. Past differences must be forgotIcn. As Americans, retaining some of the old pride belonging to the name, we must invite all who have that pride, to come and Join with us in an effort to Unseal these radical fanatic-: ami put in power men who have the pride of Americans '. the desire fir civil liberty, and who will at least try to prevent complete centralization of power and consolidation of capital. Pike the sawyer learning to run a gristmill, we must forget that we were once active, honest Democrats and Repblieana, and try to learn how best to administer this mongrel organization the radical rulers have made out of the sublime design left us by the lathers of the groat revolution of 177k It ia this or complete anarchy to be followed by despotic government of the worst character, and that within a shorter period than is general in the history of nations. If five years since the war ended can accomplish so much, five more can coiusummate the whole work, and see OS tinder tho dictation of such a man as Sheridan or Butler, with no restraint upon his will, whether dictated by passion, whim or prejudice, folly of mete cruelty. Such a journal as y.nr.t can inaugurate the movement with success. Let the party be called the "American" party, in contradistinction to the radicals, the tortOS, the monarchists, the imperialists, the centraliaers of every class. It is no use to cling to the corpse of our old love. It is powerless lo aid us now. We can gel no help with power to raise it from the dead, and it could not avail us in this emergency. We may meet in convention, and resolve, and declare, and nominate as long ai time lasts and it will avail n nothing. Republicans tuet niggers, and, pretty soon, women, will not come to us with their volts. The old time Whtga and Republicans who respected our integrity while they differed from lis, are neat ly all gone. The new Lr iteration of scion now grown up ander Republican rule within the last ten years have been taught to hate n. and and they know nothing of onr successful days when we had hard money, acquired territory, pre aar sad the rqnal ttea of the statea, and protected every man under bis "own vine and fig tree' and our flag was rOSj tod ret home ami abroad, and OUT shipping carried our own exports and importe, and aided other nations besides. They will eontin ua to hate RS, under our present name, line our old opponent, the whig party. Let as. as ;f emoerata,41 " wrap the drapery of our conch about us and lie down to plea -ant dreamt It is all

there is left for ns. As u Americans," let u arouse and organise to fight the corrupt thieves and mongrel-makers who faten on tho public money, and riot in lost at the expense of public morals. Al heart, two-thirds of the people will hail hailsoch an organization as the dawn of tht new any of freedom, ai. thousands would rush beneath its standards whenever utrfnrfed. Once more could we as a people stand up with dignitv, clothed in our right minds, and hail the civilized world as equals; ho longer the downtrodden victims of misrule and crime in the name of liberty; no longer the equals only of those who never did or could make or maintain i government; no longer the cowards submitting to the dictation of negro judges, senators, elected by the votes of strumpets and whore-mongers ; no longer the cuckolds of strong-minded women, who leave us to give milk and nurse the baby w hile they Haunt at the pills, on the rostrum, or in the jury room. Thai is the position of the people now. whether we admit it or not: and if my pen will not net us into some other thai is better, i; may lead to one that wiil. If none better is suggested, shall i nsist on trying it. and I find thousands who agree with me. C. If. Rkstb.

Mauley ParauyinphlMa;. That was s hitter joke of the man in New .Jersey, who put a quantity of jalap in boihc beer his friend waa abont to drink. The funeral was very generally attended. Kxrka nge. We don't know who originated the above manner of stating n fatal oecurrenee. hut it seems to he quite generally followed hy newspaper paragraphera. It is a delicate way of putting it, and reads much better than one who says he died timid the most horrible and excruciating agonies.1 We tret tluwhole story, and "ur sensibilities arc not unnecessarily shocked. The new style of paragraphs afford a fine field for the exercise of ingenuity in conveying intelligence that the man died. Variety, freshness, and a cheerful, not to say facetious vivacity, might he mingled with the briefest notices of casnalities that might otherwise be utterly netilected bv the reader or brief ly glanced at. As, for instance, in the following : A man in New Hampshire tho other day ate 9 doaen raw oysters on a wager. The silver trimmings alone n his coffin cost twelve dollars and thirty-lire cents. .John Smith in Nebraska said he could handle a rattle snake the same ns a make charmer. The churlishness of the undertaker in demanding pay in advance delayed the funeral four davsA circus rider in Texas tried to turn three summersaults on horseback the other day. Tho manager sent to New Orleans for another summersault man. A Now .Jersey man who couldn't wait for the ears to get to the depot, jumped oif. II is widow has sued the insurance company. Few men would attempt to dry dampen) d gunpowder in the stove. A man in Canada did. His afflicted family Would be glad of any information as to his whereabouts. In .Massachusetts the other day a man thought he would cross the track in advance of a locomotive. The services at the grave were very impressive. A man varmdhis wife in New Orleans not to light the tire with kerosene. Site didn't heed the warning. Her clothes lit Iiis second wife remarkably well. John Saxon, a leading and influential Citizen of Jackson townshipin Miama county publwhcs .i e:irl in the last werk'.- issue of the Miama Sentinel in which he givea notice thrit he has roted the liadical ticket fin the btft time, and that hereafter he intends using his inf.nence for the suecesa of the Democratic party. We are infornu d that Mr. Saxon has been a leading neutber of the Radical parly in Miami county, and that he will take with him no lean than twenty volet. One of the most prominent fiertüTttis in the Stute, a g Rtleman whom we have known long and well a an active and influential Republican, informed as hit Week thrit he could ao longer vote the Radical ticket, and he added, "that in his county ( Marion) a large number of Republican Germans would vote the Democratic ticket this fall." In this county, in one family, there are three voters who will hereafter support the nominees an 1 principles of the Democratic party at the polls, who formerly voted the Radical ticket. And this is the feelinc everywhere. El The multitude is j.atient to a certain point." With the Kadieal party thai point has been reached and past, and the people are beginning to grow weary of such things as a protective taritF. high taxation, negro suffrage, and a bonded debt, the interest and principal of which ii payable in gold Logaiuport Pharos. Plymouth MiRiuns. PiTWorrra March SR I 11 SO 9 SO so 15 HO IS IS 10 e 15 50 to CO 40 CO 30 on ii 0) 00 (HI 50 ra SB 00 14 10 OROCRRIRS Retail. Aprdrs, dried. r 11 $ Ccire Caadlei (.'lore Motaejea RataMfl jir oz Pcacbee, dried, m lb Bsgar. rniflirrt Saaar roRVe (.:? a 'V a 'Al tl a a ti 13 a n a V2 ti 20 dl 10 a a 0 u-i bO at a HI ti 40 a S'lr.i r, ;) ii, Syrup So.ip Spie T'n, prei-n Tea. Mark Tobacco, pin? do iline rut do -niiikin' PROVISIONS 1 WllMf!.!0. I Pr.ttvr Rraa. pr cwt Cfalekeaa. dreaaed, ir lb. do aliM'. pr tiox. . . Pork. dr. Med, prT cwl Corn M al. tr ra t . 0 a a 1 50 ,i a 1 a 0 (i 5 a ' Klniir rhiti- lir.'.t. ur - . , - -. - do red wheat Ijiril, r lb Oalooe, pr ba rafateea Bhoi '-, pr wt Tarbojre, pr lb bbl. a a a a n a Waoleaala f I SO ti a 1 illow. r A KM PKODU TS nin. pr tm . . le'ii ax Cora lid v. timothy Hide. ir lb. nntrlmmcd. i oo S3 a an (i tl a o 'i a P a a a 00 at 10 1'i 15 15 ifl II 40 CO (b. du do do do do araaiif til wed dried Him f-altd real calf, sroea veal calf dried . . sreea cared Osti I"" ba Ttmotbi veed ifover So. . Phx do . Whet. in v ao NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f .WARM POR8ALK- -GRRAT RAROAIR. Tlio undeTsipnf offers foT Sal Iii- Furra Iriae ona Rtflc aeet of the Johs Vorat farm in Ii e Harr Oik Hals, eeuslstini sf 181 arren 10 acrei under fertco : good Sfenard nf fruit, pood well Ratlsd with Mono : P'w fraflM li"n.e with nino rooms, staae foundation, cellar same at ie istbo aonae, 'bo h in 'ox.ifi. Prieo, $o per sere, ons-thiid down. :nd thehalance on Ira rear imo. mar91-90ia3 JUN W OSBORNE

A1U ARE & STOVES. IMPOMTAST TO TltOSK PCTtCJIASfllO HARDWARE! BUCK t TO A X. At. 0, ITtritigmn Smtff, fTjnaotsW, '. SRK now roettriag iliro. : row lira Sfaaabctarer aiM i njp 'rtsrrs. a general ;-rt inviit f HOUSE TRIMMING A 5 o HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWIRE, Ai:u u:i eadlOM variety of tipcful FARM IMPLEMENTS.! iBosr. BTKXL, XAHS, FAIXT. PLTTr, SffO YELK. SPA I ES. GLASS, SA&ff. j'OOfiS, PrjtPt, PtPEt PA CKiXG, BELTtWO, HO rrs, shot, PO WD ER, LEAD. tU.'DVAGES, BRAEA A X tOPPER KMTTl.ir TINCVP TABLE A.! POVKJBT CUTLERY PANCAKM Tl'RXKBS AS I) MMO A' A'- S TA f A'y. ETC., ETC. Cook Store, ami eomo that rlon't Cook, Parlor Btovea for pitting roooie, Bitting room storo for Parlor. Elevated Oren Störte, and Ufimi thai hove not beea elevated. Chains ofaRklada, Rat Tiepi to catch Micu and Mice Tr.ijs ,o catch Jlut-, Tinners Copperers and Ironers AT WORK IN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS Oi HA.KDWARE AT AS LOW FIG T RES A.S CAN FOUND ()' THIS C0NTIKEX8. Onr Ooods woro urchasoI witli C.vSII ! (We borraared U;) et tbe rouy lowest price, uti an- ; cc at tkJat4 late fayea Frtight. v propose to tell for Vtuh and wo lon't care where you get tbe ruonoy. C. 0. Bl'CK. C. E. TOAX. 5-3 REAL ESTATEJ3KAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF Otaoe fa tbo mom Raaieitj oeeaplcd br the Picture (iallerj, ainl tuutU of Ihe ocinotr it office. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT Of tho tlt'o of all Lamia and I,ots in shtiU County. REAL ESTATE Hough! and Hold on the 3tot( icasuhat-i Tt nns. No Extra Chargo fVlado For luforinatlnn relative tochain ol lit! to tho.-: e bavin;; conveyaacea iuad. Wild Land. Imp'vdJFarms, Town Lots and Residences For?aloat rery LOW PRIOKS and IX)NO TIMR. Coll ami naniM list of Land for ah, o;,d Viaaa. INSURANCE OFFICE. Tho following coinpanir-i uro repreeeatad by f. CORBI.V. ITOMM, Tew lor AmU $4.500,000 00 nARTFORD,oflImrtfvr4, V. IMlO.OOtHW MERCHANTS, CAieaaa,... 1,000,00000 The aboTf! compaTii are well kttowu to this tonuaaaitf and thv country, aa l'roiupt and Hliub!c. laearance rfr.-ctefl at the LOWKST I.Kt.I TIMATK RATRS par a eejaSaMe Iomm promptly and without litigation. Sperial iwlcccinent atfrrad rold:i au farei rb. deeSS -M not-tu Koi oni and MACHINE h? HOP CNOINRSRTJTI.T AND RRPAIRCD SHORT NOTICE. PUlftLRYII, sua rriNn, Ml 1.1. fiRAUINd, C A N T I N (i t rr i ceftftaeoSf nr.A rnromon. en band or Wade lo firdr. T"nop hop, ahieb trerr deetforad hv tin laatwbitwv Saaa baaa rebaRt and faraiebod wlih u m maeataerr anroagboat. AR kind of caatiafs done la the bcrt SMMttdarable manror. rdtf avUctted. 17 -l i WR ,x J

Ii

ADVERT A BARE CHANCE. Choice Mm Property for Sals. I DR9IRR to two tore room, an t'..-?r-j!:.: - :. :. ?'ov und, tad a i sroiMrsain in them liiotortli Justify a capi ' l!i:;;: and examining the ..j. r?y. Tan buiMhiir arc era, and las focatl a tat If wawtaatly rrowia Im importance a- :t bawiaeM p:;:t. AJoaj t susio bs 5 LOT e opted by mi' on Ceatei tr t, loix't-it"- t Ii " lM RofhodM eborca. TLis pre pert y will Sold cneap . aad n torn fctot-stiut .7. 9. AT.! F.MAX. TliP Vi Eii:i;ioi MflBffl? Maiam It i SecidMIr th ii-- ;:'t choai "Bt trasnlaa we bam read Okfot lnn; time, Rrorii y : c.'ya dnl!:ir a year. Bad aire :.i ire t1"-'4' rcadtes Mat tertbaatae niebcr priced t --. Si -jd cuiicrip0oa to C. L Van A. : Stw Vork CHy, ScberrOxm tn the Ds'I'.crat cji. rmi nre tl bore at redaccd rate, l v tpplytac to Arthur T. Metcalf. Cat this out ana tend witb roar iix..-. . T M'h A A Gr" L NKW8 FOB TUB HUNGRY I KOONTZ Sc HOHAXtt, No. T, Dohaa Block, Ix;.(trt eUt, riyiitoutti, Inditiun. W(j have rspalrcd onr new Rnkeryaad i'tuarant. nabing it a Smt-ölaM t'etabi;ehmr.t. Wn keep a full KMOrtaieat ot Fnney Groceries, ConfectSoneriet Cijars. wl Tobacco. All kirrts of Fruit In tis"Ti. Oj crp la ry Style; alto Tr sale by the cau, rvSoalü at All H ura. Dar and wee!; Ttoard on libera! terms. G!tos a calf, am! atisfV vnursolf, UrcemLrr M Mtf KOONTZ & ROB AM . et Qui Versus Bitter. FoiAn. following SEASONS Sm I I si ioukl repiaee tiis old tcrut or Bitter Quinine StvcetlQniiiiur is WAatAJCTED aMbaawRR vlnu-il In ctTcct witb Bitter (jumiM. S:.t B;:lnlnc hasyoNKof tlio...., Ifc ami ptmoacHl Mfteracu ci comntoD ctainno. . I Stvcet ttalatUM 14 uxriHO lr::n rru tflO iiafk oulv, Liio source of Rittoc Qalnioo. In Swi t Quinine tho Ijittemeas la 1 ly clnccaled, but may bo insUiut vt-loic-'.l if ik-sircd. ecrt twtntn will not Bicken, Lilifl subataaced often do. SwcetMiiiliilno i,j roftdlly takrrt, mlil witiioul tin' least hesitation, by old aiulyouutf. 8weetulnlno entirely obrlatoa 113eoaatierable disliko which chiblrt havo to Iirtt.r Qoinlno. Street rara liiiine reqnires no o'ribnratd pr m to Lake, la ready for i:i.sta;. u.-e. Street Ouinine. In it-? RjrrocribiHtl' and jiroTipt ollicuey, lisaVtus -6 t! -) (public ml Id of inucii prcjntlieo ogalnst Qminino, ami aid! Ilw efforts of the lutenigent rii nician In its administration Sweet Ylt-.lilio coetu no taoru th LitoV' i)uininc. tne Sweet iuinian rr.n cc had at tho fM-isr MoriH in two forma, vi?.: r.'ti'. ton eon. veaasnce of familioK anl t;- ecncralou licJoid ij4:hr, Ujt uac andfaEsfriata. S I KaSrWSCTUR:?? CrtCSISTS EEVT York. mar --v.tn HVN. DRY GOODS. LlKWAlti) ' J. IV2. DALU & CO., Bs ts floh roi lead to tR of iln Ii tiuths tock il CoiuUÜBif of HATS, (WVS. CLOTHING, BOOTrl k RHOE8, DREHS IS. PEINTS, 1F. LAINES, DOSIERT, flLOVES, GENTS' FI RN G GOODS, FURS, &c.. IS And will also pay $100 IN GREENBACKS To the cu-donu r p.r LARCS T BILL OF GOODS. Taaatletji lha peaple th t ibey mar wtat th.M aaj, thay hava radacad the ir priori ae foiioa-a: Tai'l niila BleackoJ Mvafflf worth 18 cte . at I2 caa Ginghaaas, worth 2." eta . nt 13 m I'opltna, worth 1,20, at 7." ota. Alapaea Lnatres, worth 3o eta , at 2." tt Flannels, worth 75 ct , at 5o eta (ichjtl Crask, 10 eta. J..11. BAMsBtt i o. aal.70ty BOOTS AfaDi S HO S. NEWELL GRAVES. Boot k Mioriaiiiker. W R7 ILL attaad proupüy to 11 work ctn tf . to hia raru. REPAiniNG WELL & NEATLY DCKE On JShoi-i Tti. AH wort; W.irriufd. Salifrartion fB natiteed. PatrvoN! aottett rt. Khapovei Iti.i.ir.ch jjo.. A. liul ro- i Mora

v t'V;

rfisia'

X

OaRahM

I

CLOTHING.

h i. a r AKKIVALS AT S. & ftf. BECKER'S. W are now receiving ORi Fail uml Winter Good. A nil ean show tho HMOSOiEST STOCK GF GOODS Ever brought to riymoath, snJ ean otl'vr better L.tiraiii it4 CALICOES, DELAINES. ALL APA CA 9, GOOD FOM SUITS, lb., kc Oar Clothinr; asi rtmeut lcim;iJeir- boJ will sell at A Rplendid Stock of II ATS, CAPS, AND GOBita Furnish liiur Goodi. W'c Lav c TLXE AAWORMMXMt f Cloths, Casdami mi Vests, And make o CL0THINQ TO ORDER, Iff Latest Btylaa. Z2 S. 4 M. BUCK KU. DRUCCISTS. in uvisn a. D (J. BLAIN & CO., I'm ;, bt rUati ffeS C m fhdajM art Gnv tU . I ri) mwata, !nd. II AVIS'J -co'' tt t 'roL Brlg :ri our line of tri, umas aauatf c Dr-nt-. T.-I1- Inn, fatutii, Mia, Prr 8tKr, a i ii ! 1 . . i j , Hi . - -. Prrtuüieri Tank SbRaaa,SSaReaarak An MMfn.t' mmd Eiewwe for MXftHml aavpaaai owr fc? Wc JiaTO rccetr. &ad willee: at rc-t-oualt'.- raSMya oaautlty of Krre.o au f.'eal 00. Also sewf Mrhi aaa riaa KEROSENE LAMPS. Tor Imm-oIp-k th mh. ffnu. ecttli brü U pepuiar Patent Medicine, OX ÜAcdAj r a.PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully pet np at ai: hoar of tl. c'-lt. by an ovperienced drtijrUt. W urncilv inHe tU pa ahe to Rvrer n with a ra aad uiin'ii ecf i. ea4 becun ifr.i:iru of tba taat cat e art toaaj a l;leral Laaineca. II Ü BLtptltU (J Li) . i : . xmua store W. E. BROWN, PERSUING & BROWN r in ÜSMbl'AiHliii. H4, oA f:-OK0 r r. x s CM ivti o a s I'atcrully arefSSSd at all bou.t oi the dat or ttrt n .M c ttit.w, aw.

a